Noun
/dæmpər ˈlɪŋkɪdʒ/
The term "damper linkage" refers to a mechanical component used in a system, often in automotive contexts, that connects the damper (a device that absorbs and dissipates energy in a system) to other parts of the system, facilitating its function and operation. In English, it is often used in technical discussions related to machinery, engines, or automotive engineering.
Инженер объяснил, как связка демпфера влияет на производительность подвески автомобиля.
We need to replace the worn damper linkage to ensure optimal functioning of the engine.
Нам нужно заменить изношенную связку демпфера, чтобы обеспечить оптимальное функционирование двигателя.
Adjusting the damper linkage can improve the responsiveness of the car's steering.
The term "damper" is used in several idiomatic expressions in English, although "damper linkage" itself is less common in idiomatic usage. Here are some related idiomatic expressions with "damper":
The rain really threw a damper on our picnic plans.
Put a damper on: To diminish or dampen a mood or excitement.
His negative remarks put a damper on the celebration.
Damp your spirits: To diminish one's enthusiasm or hopes.
The word "damper" comes from the Middle English "damper", meaning a device for controlling the flow of air or gasses in systems, which is derived from the verb "to damp," meaning to reduce the intensity of. "Linkage" is derived from "link," referring to connections between parts, combined with the suffix "-age," denoting action or process.
Synonyms: - Coupling - Connector - Joint
Antonyms: - Disconnection - Separation - Detachment
By understanding the term "damper linkage" and its context within engineering and mechanical discussions, one can better grasp the intricacies involved in such systems.